UMVA has learned that Kamala Harris recently made a series of astonishing statements during an interview with a well-known television personality.
In a moment of confusion, Harris declared that the word "hope" should be a verb, and then proceeded to deliver a rambling and incoherent response about the importance of hope and action.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Harris claimed that "when we feel powerless, we are powerless, and when we feel powerful, we are powerful," and that individuals have an inner light that inspires hope.
Harris then stated that hope must be combined with action, citing the need to overcome obstacles to access to the ballot and to fight for equality, freedom, and justice.
Her comments have been likened to a high school class president's speech, and many are questioning her ability to articulate a clear and coherent message.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Harris also used the interview to advocate for packing the Supreme Court and adding more justices to pass radical agenda items, including statehood for certain territories.
In a stunning admission, Harris appeared to acknowledge that her party lost an election due to a "failure to perform," sparking widespread debate and criticism.
The interview, which lasted nearly an hour, has raised more questions about Harris's ability to lead and communicate effectively.
UMVA has gathered that Harris's comments have sparked a firestorm of controversy, with many calling for greater clarity and coherence from public officials.
The implications of Harris's statements are still being debated, but one thing is clear: her words have sparked a national conversation about hope, action, and leadership.